Limited cabinet reshuffle expected
Changes to the cabinet are expected to be announced on Wednesday by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Changes to the cabinet are expected to be announced on Wednesday by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Α government official reiterated that an announced plan to realize same-sex marriage will also include an extension of parental rights to gay couples.
The stakes for 2024 can therefore be summed up in two words: resilience and adaptation. How will critical sectors of the economy, such as agriculture and tourism, be shielded against climate risks? How will cities be transformed to cope with heat waves and floods? And how will valuable natural capital be protected from forest fires…
Labor Minister Adonis Georgiadis has told Kathimerini that the first three interstate agreements are expected to be signed by the end of March.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed concern over Middle East developments in a phone call with recently re-elected Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, reported governmental sources on Wednesday.
Robbers broke into the house of a lawyer in the town of Drosia, east Attica, on Tuesday and stole thousands of euros, valuables and a luxury car parked outside.
A 35-year-old man arrested on December 31 for fatally stabbing his 62-year-old father in their home in Peristeri, western Athens, was given time until Friday to testify after appearing before an investigative magistrate on Wednesday.
Last December was unusually warm in Greece, while in almost half of the country it was the hottest in 15 years.
Lena Argiri, the DC correspondent for ERT – Greece’s public broadcaster – and a contributor to Kathimerini, joins Thanos Davelis from Washington with the latest analysis on Sweden, Turkey and the US, and breaks down why Washington may not be able to afford delaying the sale of F-35s to Greece much longer.
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis backed New Democracy lawmaker Angelos Syrigos who was criticised by the main opposition for saying that the Treaty of Lausanne, a 1923 peace accord which, among other things, forged modern Greece and Turkey’s borders, is mostly “outdated”.